Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare does not seem to be able to catch a break. From anti-fans taking up pitch forks to dislike its trailers making it one of the most disliked videos on YouTube, to initial sales being significantly lower than before, there seems to be no end to the troubles the blockbuster shooter is coming upon of late. And now, post launch, players have discovered that the already small and fragmented PC player base is being further fragmented between gamers who buy Infinite Warfare from Steam and those three dumbfucks who buy it from the Windows Store, as both of those segments of gamers will not be able to play with each other on PC. The matter has gotten so bad, and serious that Windows Store has gone so far as to refunding disgruntled gamers who bought Infinite Warfare. Her...
Epic Games’ co-founder Tim Sweeney is known for openly speaking against Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform, describing it as a “Microsoft-controlled distribution and commerce monopoly”. He clearly is not a fan of what Microsoft may have in store for us with Windows 10. In a recent interview with Edge Magazine, Sweeney has directly targeted his criticisms, saying that future updates in Windows 10 may make third party applications and stores like Steam progressively worse. Here is his official statement: “There are two programming interfaces for Windows and every app has to choose one of them. Every Steam app – every PC game for the past few decades – has used Win32. It’s been both responsible for the vibrant software market we have now, but also for malware. Any progra...